A foldable transportation trailer able to be folded in two separate locations to enable the folded trailer to assume a vertical position behind the vehicle towing it, when not in use, thus providing a substantially minimal footprint to the trailer in its compacted state. In this manner, when compacted and folded, the trailer reduces from an elongated length of approximately 20 feet, to a length of 3 feet when compacted.
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1. A foldable transportation trailer comprising:
a trailer bed pivotably foldable in at least two locations thereon, the trailer bed further comprising a rear trailer bed portion, middle trailer bed portion and a front trailer bed portion, the front trailer bed portion having a first pivot arm pivotably connected thereto and the middle trailer bed portion having a second pivot arm pivotably connected thereto, the first pivot arm and the second pivot arm further being pivotably connected to one another;
at least one hydraulic piston having a first end connected to the middle trailer bed portion and a second end connected to at least one of the first pivot arm and the second pivot arm;
whereby, the rear trailer bed portion can be folded over and compacted to reside on the middle trailer bed portion, wherein the compacted rear trailer bed portion and the middle trailer bed are pivotably foldable about a hinge pivot connected to each of the front trailer bed portion and the middle trailer bed portion to reside against the front trailer bed portion so that the foldable transportation trailer is operably to assume a substantially vertical position when desired behind a towing vehicle; and
a trailer hitch for attaching the foldable transportation trailer to the towing vehicle, the foldable transportation trailer having a substantially minimal footprint of about three feet in length behind the towing vehicle.
2. A method of manufacturing a foldable transportation trailer comprising:
providing a trailer bed having a rear trailer bed portion, middle trailer bed portion and a front trailer bed portion that is pivotably foldable in at least two locations thereon;
providing the front trailer bed portion with a first pivot arm pivotably connected thereto and providing the middle trailer bed portion with a second pivot arm pivotably connected thereto;
pivotably connecting the first pivot arm and the second pivot arm to one another;
providing at least one hydraulic piston having a first end connected to the middle trailer bed portion and a second end connected to at least one of the first pivot arm and the second pivot arm;
providing the rear trailer bed portion to be operably able to be folded over and compacted to reside on the middle trailer bed portion, the compacted rear trailer bed portion and the middle trailer bed being pivotably foldable about a hinge pivot connected to each of the front trailer bed portion and the middle trailer bed portion to reside against the front trailer bed portion so that the foldable transportation trailer is operably to assume a substantially vertical position when desired behind a towing vehicle; and
providing a trailer hitch for attaching the trailer bed to the towing vehicle so that the foldable transportation trailer possesses a substantially minimal footprint of about three feet in length behind the towing vehicle.
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The invention relates to a foldable transportation trailer, and, more particularly, to a foldable transportation trailer which is operably able to be folded in two separate locations to enable the folded trailer to assume a vertical position behind the vehicle towing it, when not in use, thus providing a substantially minimal footprint to the trailer in its compacted state.
It is well known that trailers can be used to transport, for example, a personal vehicle or other similar transportation vehicles/equipment behind a motor coach or any other large tow vehicle.
However, such trailers/trailer beds typically can be up to 20 feet or more in length, and thus, especially when not in use, can take up a larger footprint than is desired. For example, many camp grounds will not allow coaches/tow vehicles when they are towing such a trailer as these can take up too much room.
It would be beneficial to provide an improved foldable transportation trailer which is operably able to be folded to assume a vertical position behind the vehicle towing it, so that when folded it only takes up approximately three feet of length behind the motor coach/vehicle.
Further, it would be advantageous to provide an improved foldable transportation trailer which is operably able to be folded in two separate locations to enable the folded trailer to assume a vertical position behind the vehicle towing it, when not in use, thus providing a substantially minimal footprint to the trailer. To this end, the present invention effectively addresses these needs.
The present invention provides the advantage of an improved foldable transportation trailer which is operably able to be folded to assume a vertical position behind the vehicle towing it, so that when folded it only takes up, for example, approximately three feet of length behind the motor coach/vehicle.
The present invention also provides the advantage of an improved foldable transportation trailer which is operably able to be folded in two separate locations to enable the folded trailer to assume a vertical position behind the vehicle towing it, when not in use, thus providing a substantially minimal footprint to the trailer.
According to a first broad aspect of the present invention, there is disclosed a foldable transportation trailer comprising a trailer bed pivotably foldable in at least two locations thereon so as to assume a substantially vertical position when desired behind a towing vehicle; and a trailer hitch for attaching the trailer bed to the towing vehicle.
According to another broad aspect of the present invention, there is provided foldable transportation trailer comprising a foldable transportation trailer comprising a trailer bed pivotably foldable in at least two locations thereon so as to assume a substantially vertical position when desired behind a towing vehicle, the trailer bed further comprising a rear trailer bed portion, middle trailer bed portion and a front trailer bed portion; and a trailer hitch for attaching the trailer bed to the towing vehicle.
According to another broad aspect of the present invention, there is disclosed a method of manufacturing a foldable transportation trailer comprising providing a trailer bed pivotably foldable in at least two locations thereon so as to assume a substantially vertical position when desired behind a towing vehicle; and providing a trailer hitch for attaching the trailer bed to the towing vehicle.
The embodiments of the present invention will now be described by reference to the following figures, in which identical reference numerals in different figures indicate identical elements and in which:
The invention will be described for the purposes of illustration only in connection with certain embodiments. However, it is to be understood that other objects and advantages of the present invention will be made apparent by the following description of the drawings according to the present invention. While a preferred embodiment is disclosed, this is not intended to be limiting. Rather, the general principles set forth herein are considered to be merely illustrative of the scope of the present invention and it is to be further understood that numerous changes may be made without straying from the scope of the present invention.
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In an exemplary embodiment, the trailer 1 comprises at least a trailer bed 3, wheel hubs 5 for accommodating wheels (not shown), a front hydraulic extending piston 7, and a trailer hitch 9.
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With reference to
It will also be apparent to those skilled in this art that various modifications and variations may be made to the embodiments disclosed herein. Other embodiments consistent with the present invention will become apparent from consideration of the specification and the practice of the invention disclosed therein.
Accordingly, the specification and the embodiments are to be considered exemplary only, with a true scope of the invention being disclosed by the following claims.
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